Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Social Welfare Schemes 8

മിഡ് ഡേ മീൽസ്, RAY, ഡിജിറ്റൽ ഇന്ത്യ, മേക്ക് ഇൻ ഇന്ത്യ, വൺ റാങ്ക് വൺ പെൻഷൻ, PMFBY, DDUGJY തുടങ്ങിയ ആധുനിക പദ്ധതികളുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട ചോദ്യങ്ങളാണ് ഇന്നത്തെ പാഠത്തിൽ ഉൾപ്പെടുത്തിയിരിക്കുന്നത്
  • Prime Minister who started Mid day meal scheme
                   PV Narasimha Rao
  • Mid day meal scheme started on
                   15 August 1995
  • Mid day meal scheme started during which five year plan
                   8th Five year plan
  • Objective of Mid day meal scheme
                   Provide day lunch to students during working school days
  • Mid day meal scheme first started by
                   K Kamaraj in Tamil Nadu
  • K Kamaraj started Mid day meal scheme in
                   1960
  • Initial name of Mid day meal scheme
                   National Program for nutrition support to primary education
  • Mid day meal scheme implemented all over India in
                   1st April 2008
  • Supreme court instruction to start Mid day meal scheme in all Indian states is given in
                   28 November 2001
  • Kerala implemented Mid day meal scheme in
                   1984
  • Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) was started during which five year plan
                   12th Five year plan
  • Rajiv Awas Yojana aims at
                   Slum Free India
  • RAY is fully sponsored by 
                   Central Government
  • RAY aims to make India slum free by
                   2022
  • Scheme address the specific vulnerability of women in difficult circumstances through home based holistic and integrated approach
                   SWADHAR Scheme
  • Prime Minister who started Digital India
                   Narendra Modi
  • Digital India scheme started on
                   1st July 2015
  • Aim of Digital India
                   To transform India into a digitally empowered knowledge economy. Connect rural areas with high speed internet networks
  • Logo of digital India campaign was designed by
                   Rana Bhowmik
  • Digital India scheme to reform government through technology
                   E-Governance
  • Digital India scheme for electronic delivery of services
                   E-Kranti
  • Prime Minister who started Make in India
                   Narendra Modi
  • Make in India scheme started on
                   25th September 2014
  • Make in India scheme started during which five year plan
                   12th five year plan
  • Aim of Make in India scheme
                   Convert India to a self reliant country give the Indian economy global recognition
  • Make in India scheme organized by
                   Central Government
  • Objectives of Make in India scheme are
                   Manufacture in India and sell the products world wide, Creating job market, Boost India's GDP, trade and economic growth, Enforcement of secondary and tertiary sector.
  • One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme implemented on
                   5th September 2015
  • OROP scheme effective from
                   1st July 2014
  • Judicial commission appointed for the implementaion of One Rank One Pension scheme
                   Js. S Narasimha Reddy Committee
  • Prime Minister who started Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)
                   Narendra Modi
  • PMFBY started on
                   13th January 2016
  • Theme of PMFBY 
                   One nation One Scheme
  • PMFBY is a
                   Crop insurance scheme
  • PMFBY target
                   Provide more efficient financial support to the farmers of the country
  • Scheme which replacing all the existing National agricultural Insurance schemes
                   PMFBY
  • Prime Minister who started Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY)
                   Narendra Modi

  • DDUGJY started on
                   25th July 2015
  • Aim of DDUGJY
                   Provide access of electricity to rural households across the country
  • DDUGJY implemented through
                   Rural Electrification Corporation (REC)
                                                                                         (To be Continue...)

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